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Gluttony: The Seven Deadly Sins: New York Public Library Lectures in Humanities

Autor Francine Prose
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2003
Part of a series of highly entertaining books on the history of sinning. Eating too much is one of the Western world's greatest problems, but relatively few people would consider it a crime against God. Yet even as gluttony has ceased to be an evil, food and dieting have become a cultural obsessions, with millions of pounds expended on mortifying the flesh with punishing diet and exercise regimes. This brief history of gluttony traces the changing cultural attitudes towards food and pleasure, scarcity and abundance. It reveals how notions of saintliness and purity have helped form modern views of enjoyment, self-mortification, and ultimately nutrition. Restaurant-goers and readers of gourmet magazines rationalize their pursuit of too much food in many ways, but does a slight tinge of guilt makes your meal taste that much better? This book provides the answer, thoroughly exploring humankind's attempts to quell its chief survival strategy - eating.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195156997
ISBN-10: 0195156994
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: 8pp halftone plates; 8pp full colour plates
Dimensiuni: 185 x 129 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria New York Public Library Lectures in Humanities

Locul publicării:Oxford, United States

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'Simon Blackburn on lust and Joseph Epstein on envy have produced little classics: written, researched and argued exemplarily, they take their topics seriously but discuss them with elegance and humour as well as insight. Francine Prose on gluttony joins them at the top of the list with a kind and thoughtful meditation.'
An elegant and thoughtful essay